Flywheel Weight
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06-23-2007, 08:12 AM
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Jezza_hr Wrote:Well Tetsujin and 20VWill have convinced me to keep the blacktop flywheel. It could very well be better for my kind of driving anyway. Honestly, if your doing any type of autox/rally/roadrace/gymkhana/drifting get the lightest flywheel you can. I run a 3.7kg/8.15lbs flywheel and had no problems daily driving the car. I also had no problems in san-francisco either when visiting (less than 2 hrs away & family is there), and it's known for it's steep hills/roads. Once you get used to how it engages you won't have a problem with the clutch or killing the engine from stops. It's only slightly more touchy than stock (to me). Andrew |
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